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The Health Issue

May / June 2023

Cocktail Corner: Amalfi Sunset
Recipe: Lobster Roll

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Our Covers

Our May / June 2023 front cover is all about hemoglobin. Yes, hemoglobin. Creative Director Justin Negard created a visual that reflects health in its basic form. Whether it’s diet, exercise, or mental stability, it’s all about blood flow, the most basic foundation of our health. This was also an opportunity to play with the visual interactions of circles, which is always fun, right?

The back cover art is a piece of a larger series of skateboard decks designed by Katonah artist Dave Bradford. Bradford is a talented visual artist of a variety of mediums, with an affinity to the simple yet colorful patterns of his decks. These beautiful pieces have been displayed throughout our community, most recently in The Bedford Playhouse and elsewhere.

The New York Botanical Garden

The New York Botanical Garden

Writing and photography by Justin Negard  Spring – it’s the time of year that evokes images of sunshine, rainbows, bunny rabbits and … the Bronx? Admittedly, the screeching wheels of the 4 train or a not-too-subtle expletive on the Mosholu Parkway do not come to mind when thinking of spring. And yet, the Bronx, or more specifically, the New York ...
Dear Luz #4

Dear Luz #4

by Luz Michelle Artwork by Justin Negard Our advice columnist, local comedian Luz Michelle, is here to solve all your problems, big and small. And she does it all with her signature combination of humor and empathy. Dear Luz, Hey girl! I love your advice column, and I feel like we’d be great friends IRL. You seem like the type ...
Best in Glass

Best in Glass

By Gia Miller Photography by Justin Negard & Elena Wolfe Moshe Bursuker is living the artist’s dream. After 20 years in the industry, he’s developed a successful business and his own brand. He has a steady stream of clients who respect and appreciate his talent. He’s built a 1,000-square-foot studio and an additional 1,000-square-foot private gallery in his own backyard ...

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